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How do you convert moles to cubic centimeters of any element? - Answers

For solids and liquids, if you know the density in grams per cubic centimeter, and the Atomic Mass (grams per mole), then you can calculate it. Moles * (atomic mass) / (density) = volume. For gasses: you need to know the Pressure and Temperature, and use PV = nRT, so V = n*R*T/P, then convert to cubic centimeters. Or if at Standard Temperature and Pressure (0°C and 1 atmosphere), an Ideal Gas has a volume of 22.4 liters/mole (22400 cm3 / mole)



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For solids and liquids, if you know the density in grams per cubic centimeter, and the Atomic Mass (grams per mole), then you can calculate it. Moles * (atomic mass) / (density) = volume. For gasses: you need to know the Pressure and Temperature, and use PV = nRT, so V = n*R*T/P, then convert to cubic centimeters. Or if at Standard Temperature and Pressure (0°C and 1 atmosphere), an Ideal Gas has a volume of 22.4 liters/mole (22400 cm3 / mole)



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How do you convert moles to cubic centimeters of any element? - Answers

For solids and liquids, if you know the density in grams per cubic centimeter, and the Atomic Mass (grams per mole), then you can calculate it. Moles * (atomic mass) / (density) = volume. For gasses: you need to know the Pressure and Temperature, and use PV = nRT, so V = n*R*T/P, then convert to cubic centimeters. Or if at Standard Temperature and Pressure (0°C and 1 atmosphere), an Ideal Gas has a volume of 22.4 liters/mole (22400 cm3 / mole)

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